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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bubby on September 26, 2010, 05:14:33 pm

Title: drying sinew
Post by: bubby on September 26, 2010, 05:14:33 pm

I was hanging some deer tendon to dry and got to thinking, if the weather gets bad or it's humid, can you use a dehidrator to dry it out. seems like the same princable and ya dont have to worry aboutrain or dogs & cats, might even speed the drying process up.
Iwas also wondering about using cow tendon for sinew, think it will work ok, cause I can get lots of it
Title: Re: drying sinew
Post by: HoBow on September 26, 2010, 07:10:00 pm
Dehydrator works fine. I've never used cow sinew, but have heard it works fine- just a bit on the greasy side. Make sure you wash it with some dawn soap.
Title: Re: drying sinew
Post by: gstoneberg on September 26, 2010, 09:41:17 pm
Mice have been my biggest problem with sinew by far.   If there's a mouse where you're drying your tendons it will find them.  Don't know anything about cow sinew.  I've never felt the need to dehydrate tendons but I don't know why it wouldn't work.  Then again, my dehydrator has a heater in it.  I'm not sure I'd want to overheat a tendon as it dried.  I have turned jerky into dust with that thing.

George                                                         
Title: Re: drying sinew
Post by: LEGIONNAIRE on September 26, 2010, 11:46:41 pm
cow sinew works great Ive backed a bow with some and pathced another bow with it too. Makes a lot of sinew and is very easy to split. You may wanna put salt on those tendons too so that they wont smell to bad. good luck!
Title: Re: drying sinew
Post by: bubby on September 27, 2010, 12:55:43 am
Thank's for the replys, I was at the butcher shop picking up a bucket of deer legs and he asked me about the beef tendon. better call him up and tell him to start saving them. thank's for the help, Bub